Tuesday, August 08, 2006

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Latest News - BP closing Alaskan oil field because of pipeline leak



Marketwatch - one of the three major operators in the North Slope, was disclosed Sunday night and is expected to take several days to complete, The Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition. See Wall Street Journal story. (Subscription required.)

NABJ Announces 2006 Salute To Excellence Awards Finalists
WSFA - The Wall Street Journal and New York Times are also receiving recognition in the International category on social issues involving Africa. A complete list of the 2006 Salute to Excellence Awards finalists is available on the NABJ website at www.nabj

Biz Buzz, 8/07
Denver Post - Economist Martin Feldstein has a counter view, opining in The Wall Street Journal today that the Fed has the tricky task of trying to knock core inflation (price hikes excluding volatile energy and food) from near 3 percent to 2 percent by 2008, with

LA Times to start selling ads on some section front pages
San Luis Obispo Tribune - LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Times will begin selling advertising on some section fronts, joining other papers including The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal that are looking to boost revenues. The Los Angeles paper owned by Chicago-based

Martha Stewart, SEC settle on $195k fine
Raw Story - Breaking news: RAW STORY has learned that Martha Stewart has agreed to a $195,000 settlement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, according to the Wall Street Journal. The settlement also includes a ban on Stewart serving as director of

Apple options granted before stock jump: report
Reuters - NEW YORK (Reuters) - Several options grants to top executives at Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O: Quote , Profile , Research ) were dated just before sharp increases in its stock between 1997 and 2001, the Wall Street Journal reported on Monday, citing a

ICELAND'S BIG FISH FLOUNDERS
Charlotte.com - ICELAND'S BIG FISH FLOUNDERS The Wall Street Journal To* From (e-mail) Subject ICELAND'S BIG FISH FLOUNDERSBY CRAIG KARMIN Reclining on a black leather sofa at 101 Hotel

Sprint seen choosing WiMax technology: report
Reuters - More Company News NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sprint Nextel Corp. (S.N: Quote , Profile , Research ) is expected to announce it is choosing the WiMax technology to build a new wireless Internet network in coming years, the Wall Street Journal reported on

Bush dominant in midterms
MSNBC - According to the most recent NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, Bush's approval rating is just 39 percent -- a steep drop from the 63 percent rating he had on the eve of the 2002 election, or the 49 percent he had before his 2004 re-election contest

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